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RDA Python Package to setuid for program executions as an effective or common user

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RDA Python package, including a C code wrapper, to execute commandline applications via setuid for effective and common user names.

Overview

rda_python_setuid provides a C binary (pywrapper) that acquires a setuid effective user, then execvs a Python entry point script. This allows Python programs to run as a designated common user (e.g. gdexdata) without requiring sudo access.

Two modes are supported:

  • Mode 1 (CommonUser program): a symlink dsarch -> pywrapper runs setuid_dsarch as the common user.
  • Mode 2 (pgstart specialist): a copy pgstart_zji runs any command as specialist zji via pgstart.py, restricted to authorized users.

Two Python entry points are packaged alongside the C wrapper:

  • pywrapper.py — the default fallback target executed when pywrapper.c cannot resolve a matching setuid_<program> entry point. Acquires the effective UID via PgLOG.set_suid(), prints the caller's real and effective user names, and shows the pyproject.toml snippet plus the pywrapper-install -l <program> command needed to wrap a new script. Diagnostic flags -env, -inc, and -plg dump the environment variables, sys.path, and PGLOG dictionary respectively — handy for verifying the setuid environment before wiring up a real program.

  • pgstart.py — the Mode 2 launcher invoked through a pgstart_<USER> copy of pywrapper. Reads the real/effective UIDs from PGLOG, then permits execution only if the real user matches the effective user or the shared GDEX common user (PGLOG['GDEXUSER']); unauthorized callers receive an informational message and exit. After authorization it parses leading flag tokens — -bg (background via subprocess.Popen), -fg (explicit foreground, default), -cwd <dir> (chdir before exec), and the same -env/-inc/-plg diagnostics as pywrapper.py — and then runs the remaining arguments as a command (subprocess.run/Popen) under the effective UID, logging a host/program/timestamp/user line to pgstart.log.

Dependency requirement

Any Python package whose programs are to be run via the setuid mechanism must declare rda_python_setuid as a dependency in its pyproject.toml:

[project]
dependencies = [
  "rda_python_setuid",
  ...
]

It must also register each wrapped program's connector entry point with a setuid_ prefix:

[project.scripts]
"setuid_dsarch" = "rda_python_dsarch.dsarch:main"

pip install then places setuid_dsarch in the environment's bin/ directory automatically. pywrapper-install -l/--link locks it down to chmod 700 so users cannot bypass the setuid wrapper by running it directly.

Environment setup

Option A — Python venv (DECS machines)

python3 -m venv $ENVHOME          # e.g. /glade/u/home/gdexdata/gdexmsenv
source $ENVHOME/bin/activate
pip install rda_python_setuid rda_python_dsarch ...

Option B — Conda (DAV/Casper)

conda create -n pg-gdex python=3.10
conda activate pg-gdex
pip install rda_python_setuid rda_python_dsarch ...

The conda environment is typically at /glade/work/gdexdata/conda-envs/pg-gdex.

Installation

After setting up the environment and installing packages, run pywrapper-install with no arguments to display the full user guide:

pywrapper-install

Full setuid setup (requires sudo access to CommonUser)

# 1. Install the target package (pulls in rda_python_setuid automatically):
pip install rda_python_dsarch

# 2. Compile pywrapper C binary (once per environment):
pywrapper-install -c|--compile

# 3. Wire up each program as a setuid entry:
pywrapper-install -l|--link dsarch

# 4. Optionally, allow a specialist to run commands as themselves:
pywrapper-install -p|--pgstart -u|--user zji

Simple install (no sudo required, runs as current user)

Users who do not need the setuid mechanism can skip steps 2–4 and create a direct symlink from dsarch to setuid_dsarch:

pip install rda_python_dsarch
pywrapper-install -l|--link dsarch -s|--simple

Runtime flow

user runs:  dsarch [args]
              |  (symlink -> pywrapper, setuid bit -> EUID=gdexdata)
pywrapper.c:  execv(bin/setuid_dsarch, args)
              |  (chmod 700, only gdexdata can exec directly)
setuid_dsarch: calls dsarch:main() as gdexdata

Github

https://github.com/NCAR/rda-python-setuid

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